Plant Functional Types


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Plant Functional Types


Plant Functional Types

Author: T. M. Smith

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 1997-05-13


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This book describes approaches and methods for grouping species with similar characteristics into functional types in ways which maximise our potential to predict accurately the responses of real vegetation with real species diversity.

Plant functional types and climatic change


Plant functional types and climatic change

Author: F. I. Woodward

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1996


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Geographical Changes in Vegetation and Plant Functional Types


Geographical Changes in Vegetation and Plant Functional Types

Author: Andrew M. Greller

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2018-04-18


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This book presents studies on current vegetation topics, from polar to tropical regions. It is a festschrift to mark the 70th birthday of Prof. Elgene O. Box, who has studied vegetation all over the world, both through fieldwork and modeling. It reflects a number of his interests, including basic ecological plant forms (cf ‘plant functional types’), temperate-zone forests, and evergreen versus seasonal patterns. Section 1 discusses the concept of vegetation series, while Section 2 has two global-scale chapters on plant functional traits and whether they are related more to climate or phylogeny. Section 3 has nine chapters focusing on vegetation history, regional vegetation, and how these have influenced current species organizations and distributions. Regions treated include Russia, China, the USA, Mexico and Mediterranean areas. Lastly, Section 4 addresses aspects of vegetation change and plant ecology. Every chapter in this unique book offers original ideas on the topic of vegetation, as the authors are assembled from a world-wide population of leading vegetational ecologists, whose interests range from local communities to global theoretical questions.